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  1. Richard Thornton Wilson (c. 1829 – November 26, 1910) was a multimillionaire American investment banker known for being the father of five children who all married into prominent families during the Gilded Age of New York.

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  2. Richard Thornton Wilson Jr. (September 11, 1866 – December 29, 1929) was an American investment banker and capitalist who was a prominent figure in thoroughbred horse racing in the early decades of the 20th century.

    • December 29, 1929 (aged 63), New York City, New York, US
  3. Richard Thornton Wilson ( c. 1829 – November 26, 1910) was a multimillionaire American investment banker known for being the father of five children who all married into prominent families during the Gilded Age of New York.

  4. Richard Thornton Wilson Jr. was part of this privileged and influential group. He was the president of the banking firm R.T. Wilson and Co., founded by his father, Richard Thornton Wilson, Sr., who died in 1910 and was the commissary general of the Confederate Army during the Civil War.

  5. 25 de ene. de 2022 · Known as the Wilson Chute, it had been a regular feature of the track until 1972, when the area was converted to additional parking. The Wilson Chute is named in honor of Richard T. Wilson, Jr. who had been the President of the Saratoga Racing Association beginning in 1909.

  6. Richard Thornton Wilson Jr. (11 de septiembre de 1866 - 29 de diciembre de 1929) fue un banquero de inversión y capitalista estadounidense que fue una figura destacada en las carreras de caballos de pura sangre en las primeras décadas del siglo XX.

  7. Richard Thornton Wilson (1829-1910) Richard Thornton Wilson, of 511 Fifth Avenue, New York City. He was a self-made multi-millionaire from Gainesville, Georgia, who through his wife's connections entered old New York society. They became known as "the marrying Wilsons" as each of their five children married extremely well: (1) Mrs May Goelet (2